Broncos’ T.J. Ward living up to his Tasmanian Devil nickname while playing best football of career — The Denver Post

Safety doesn’t quite define all that T.J. Ward does for the Broncos. He’s one of the NFL’s best run stopping players at his position. He’s a solid cover man against tight ends and running backs. And increasingly he’s become a menace for opposing quarterbacks with his pass rush.

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Special teams comes up big for Broncos in 27-19 win over Chargers — Mile High Sports

Tweet +1 Like Share Pin Reddit In a game full of big plays, two of biggest ones came via the Denver Broncos special teams unit in a 27-19 victory over the San Diego Chargers at Sports Authority Field at Mile High. Yes, the defense had three interceptions, but it was a blocked point after touchdown…

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Life with Trevor Siemian is a life on the edge — Mile High Sports

Tweet +1 Like Share Pin Reddit The Denver Broncos walked out of Sports Authority Stadium with an eight-point victory, but it didn’t come easy. Once again, the defense was forced to step up in a big way, dragging the team to victory despite an anemic offensive performance. Trevor Siemian may have thrown for 276 yards, but…

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Broncos Pick Apart Rivers In 27-19 Win Over Chargers — CBS Denver

DENVER (AP) — The Denver Broncos took turns picking off and pummeling Philip Rivers in a 27-19 win over the San Diego Chargers on Sunday. But defensive coordinator Wade Phillips was taken to a hospital after getting knocked down during Bradley Roby’s 51-yard touchdown return in the second quarter, tempering their enthusiasm. Defensive coordinator Wade…

via Broncos Pick Apart Rivers In 27-19 Win Over Chargers — CBS Denver

Broncos: Test Results On Wade Phillips ‘Normal So Far’ — CBS Denver

DENVER (CBS4) – The Broncos say tests on defensive coordinator Wade Phillips are coming back normal. The team’s vice president of public relations, Patrick Smyth, tweeted the update in the second half of Sunday’s game against the San Diego Chargers.. Good news on DC Wade Phillips – precautionary test results all normal so far. Contrary to…

via Broncos: Test Results On Wade Phillips ‘Normal So Far’ — CBS Denver

C.J. Anderson: I don’t know if I’m done for the season or not — ProFootballTalk

Broncos running back C.J. Anderson denied a report this morning that he is telling people his season is over. But he’s not denying that his season is over. He’s just saying he’s not sure yet. Anderson clarified on Twitter this afternoon that he is having knee surgery to repair a torn meniscus and won’t know […]

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